Emailing additional event information is always a good idea

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Rakibul520
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Emailing additional event information is always a good idea

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Confirmation email Congratulations, you have sold your first ticket! The ticket purchase confirmation email is the most important email in your email sequence. This email is sent automatically when a customer completes their purchase or RSVP. It is short, direct and should only contain the most important information about the event: Ticket information (QR code, reference number) Zoom link (and password) Instructions before and during the event Safety measures If you're promoting your event on MailerLite, use a service like Zapier to connect to apps like Eventbrite, Meetup, Ticket Tailor, Songkick, and more.

Or manually export the attendee sri lanka phone number library list and import these contacts to your MailerLite account. You can use these contacts for your sales follow-up emails. Tip: If you send a lot of transactional emails, consider using a transactional email tool, such as MailerSend , alongside your email marketing platform . From: DICE | Confirmation of your entry Subject: FOURTET + SQUIDSOUP (Wednesday) Dice Event Ticket Confirmation Email Image credit: DICE Additional information email Whether or not you made a sale at this point (we hope you did!).

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Between the event announcement email and the actual event date, you can offer additional information to your target audience such as: Newly added names to the list of participants Detailed information, interviews or fun facts about the speakers A personal message from the organizer Raffles or gifts From: BEONIX Subject: Check the stages and map of the festival Festival email with additional information about the BEONIX event Image credit: BEONIX Reminder email If you're hosting a widely known festival, then your attendees probably have the dates marked out in their diaries.
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